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Seeka 2023 full year result

"The 2023 harvest was difficult right across the horticultural sector"

Listed New Zealand produce handler Seeka Limited, with operations in New Zealand and Australia, has today reported its audited results for the year ended 31 December 2023.

Loss before tax of $21.0 million is in line with the previously announced guidance of $20 million to $25 million loss before tax.

$48.7 million gross profit — down 29% on FY22's $68.3m

$26.0 million EBITDA — down 44% on FY22's $46.1m

($14.5) million net loss after tax — down from $6.5m net profit FY22

"The 2023 harvest was difficult right across the horticultural sector, as a warm wet winter, cyclones and hail significantly impacted orchards in New Zealand and Australia", says Seeka Chief Executive, Michael Franks. "Yields were down across the industry, with Seeka only handling 30 million trays of Class 1 New Zealand kiwifruit in 2023, compared with 42 million in 2022.

While 2023 volumes were materially down, Seeka's operational performance between the orchard and point of sale was excellent. "More than 99% of the kiwifruit we packed for our growers was delivered on time and in spec to the marketer Zespri, and the quality of our fruit supplied to the international consumer was the best in the industry." explained Franks.

The large drop in kiwifruit volumes, however, reduced Seeka's revenue for the year to $301 million, down from $348 million in 2022. This contributed to a full-year loss of $14.5 million after tax in 2023, compared to a $6.5 million net profit in 2022.

Seeka responded to the seasonal downturn by suspending dividends and reducing overheads. This included establishing a captive insurance structure to slow the impact of rising insurance costs. Having completed a number of post-harvest automation projects, Seeka also reduced its capital expenditure. "In June our bankers provided a new $201 million Sustainability-linked Loan facility that included covenant waivers that allow Seeka to focus on restoring profitability" said Franks.

Seeka's total assets remained stable at $549 million, with $388 million invested in property, plant and equipment. "Following a sustained period of investments, Seeka has a post-harvest infrastructure capable of handling more than 50 million trays of kiwifruit, which is forecast to efficiently handle short-term growth from our supplying growers" says Franks.

Seeka is focused on restoring profitability in 2024 and reducing debt while maintaining the excellent operational performance achieved in 2023 for its growers and customers.

Seeka's Annual Report can be found here.

For more information:
Michael Franks
Seeka Limited
Tel.: + 64 21 356 516

Nicola Neilson
Tel.: + 64 21 841 606
www.seeka.co.nz

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